Usually it's not hard to find a YouTube video where some hot young gay boys are shaking it to "Filthy Gorgeous."
If you want to know if any of your guy friends are gay, just put the song on and watch their reaction. No gay guy can hold it in for more than thirty seconds. It's better than sodium pentathol.
I didn't find the usual "gay boys shake it to 'filthy gorgeous' video."
But I did find this cool mashup of "Filthy Gorgeous" and "Funkytown."
Doesn't the gurl fronting Lipps Inc. look like Dave Foley in drag on Kids in the Hall?
I also hear just a bit of Scissor Sisters' cover of "Comfortably Numb" worked into this.
I love to go to that clip on YouTube and read the dozens of pages of laments and curses by Pink Floyd fans, who really vilify the cover.
I say to those Floyd fans (to quote a character on television last week): "Your resentment is delicious."
I actually love that Floyd cover. The whole idea of doing a cover is to MAKE IT YOUR OWN! It's virtually unrecognizable in their hands. The blasphemy is that they made it completely UPBEAT. Their comfortably numb is better because it's obviously a club drug. The other comfortably numb was probably a "therapeutic" drug, so that speaker is a zombie. Now, let's draw a conclusion. Which is better for you? Drugs from the AMA? Or club drugs? When Siouxsie and the Banshees covered "Dear Prudence" it was a totally new song because it's a Siouxsie song not a Beatles song suddenly. I hate it when a band covers a song and does it the same way the original artists did. When does that NOT suck? I mean, this should be understandable to anyone in first grade, but fans get so territorial!
I might hate a Cocteau Twins song covered badly, but I wouldn't go post idiot comments on the YouTube video.
And Floyd fans do it by the hundreds.
This tells us Floyd fans have no life.
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